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9 09, 2021

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Discectomy

2021-09-09T20:06:02-05:00September 9th, 2021|Spine Orthopaedics|Comments Off on Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Discectomy

Herniated discs, also known as ruptured, bulging or protruding discs, are relatively common. As many as two percent of people in the United States experience one every year, and the condition can cause sciatica and back pain. Surgery is not always necessary to fix a herniated disc, but it can help speed up the healing [...]

6 09, 2021

Practice Updates in Light of Coronavirus (COVID-19)

2023-10-25T10:13:39-05:00September 6th, 2021|Practice News|Comments Off on Practice Updates in Light of Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Cary Orthopaedics cares about your health, safety and concerns regarding the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), and we continue to adjust our services based new developments and the needs of our patients. Our goal is to provide quality care for patients with orthopaedic injuries and conditions, while allowing them to avoid hospital emergency rooms. We are here [...]

18 08, 2021

Sports Injuries: Trends and Prevention

2021-08-24T15:28:47-05:00August 18th, 2021|Sports Medicine|Comments Off on Sports Injuries: Trends and Prevention

Studies conducted over the past few years point to an increase in physical activity among both children and adults in America – an encouraging trend for our overall health and wellness. Nearly 72%  of kids participated in a sporting activity at least once in 2018. As school sports start this fall, we wanted to provide [...]

5 08, 2021

The Different Parts of the Spine

2021-08-18T19:02:46-05:00August 5th, 2021|Other|Comments Off on The Different Parts of the Spine

Your spine is unlike any other part of your body. It is an incredibly complex series of bones, joints and other tissues. The spine is composed of 33 bones, called vertebrae, divided into five sections. These bones make up the spinal column that holds your body upright, allows it to twist and bend and [...]

21 07, 2021

Claire Curzan: Our Very Own Olympic Hopeful From Cary

2021-07-21T20:17:44-05:00July 21st, 2021|Practice News|Comments Off on Claire Curzan: Our Very Own Olympic Hopeful From Cary

When Cary Orthopaedics’ Dr. Mark Curzan and his wife signed their three-year-old daughter up for swimming, they had no idea the fantastic future she would have with the sport. Nearly 14 years later, Claire Curzan is representing the USA – and the Triangle – in the Tokyo Olympics, which starts this week. WATCH [...]

13 07, 2021

What is Bursitis?

2021-06-14T18:16:44-05:00July 13th, 2021|Other|Comments Off on What is Bursitis?

If you’ve ever experienced it, you know that muscle or joint pain can throw your life off track. Not only does the pain make it difficult to perform daily tasks, but getting any rest feels like an uphill battle. A specific kind of joint pain known as bursitis affects many people — especially those over [...]

21 06, 2021

10 Back Pain Myths Busted by Physical Therapists

2023-01-03T16:51:05-05:00June 21st, 2021|Other|Comments Off on 10 Back Pain Myths Busted by Physical Therapists

Back pain is an all too common condition for many people. In fact, nearly 65 million Americans reported back pain recently. With millions suffering from back pain, it has turned into the sixth most costly condition in the United States. If you suffer from back pain, you may not know all the facts. Here, [...]

15 06, 2021

Understanding Pain: The Overflowing Cup Metaphor

2021-06-15T17:47:23-05:00June 15th, 2021|Other, Physical Therapy|Comments Off on Understanding Pain: The Overflowing Cup Metaphor

Pain is often complicated and multifaceted. One of the simplest ways for physical therapists to help patients in understanding pain is with a cup metaphor. Every patient has a cup that is filled with different biopsychosocial stressors, such as: Stress Worry Lack of activity Joint degeneration Doing too much, too soon Sensitive nervous system Tissue [...]

14 06, 2021

Patient Education Series: Spinal Manipulation

2021-07-27T18:34:07-05:00June 14th, 2021|Joint Pain, Other|Comments Off on Patient Education Series: Spinal Manipulation

Cary Orthopaedics physical therapist Chad Moses, PT, Cert. DN/SMT, GTS, CKTP, Dip. Osteopractic, produces our Patient Education Series to inform patients about various physical therapy techniques. In this episode, he discusses spinal manipulation. What is spinal manipulation? Spinal manipulation is a manual technique that is performed by a trained physical [...]

27 05, 2021

15 Osteoarthritis Facts

2023-04-12T12:25:30-05:00May 27th, 2021|Joint Pain, Physical Therapy|Comments Off on 15 Osteoarthritis Facts

The month of May is known nationally as Arthritis Awareness Month and for good reason. You see, osteoarthritis is a disease that affects over 32 million people—a number that has steadily been on the rise. Those with osteoarthritis (or any form of arthritis) know the difficulties of living with constant pain and limited movement. Keep [...]

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